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Chew Wong was set in his ways and unamenable to suggestion.

It is likely that even in 50 years there will be areas of business decision-making that are entirely unamenable to robot penetration.

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Similarly, tomorrow’s data scientists will specialize in developing analytic tools that solve business problems unamenable to off-the-shelf solutions.

Dr. Goldstein said it was gender bias to categorize male sexual dysfunction as a simple physical problem and women’s as complex, psychological and unamenable to drugs.

The historian Arnold Toynbee once remarked that the past is “a chaos unamenable to . . . laws.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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